• The role of family, school and neighbourhood in explaining inequalities in physical activity trajectories between age 9 and 18

    Differentials in physical activity (PA) between social and economic groups has been shown to contribute significantly to social gradients in health and life expectancy, yet relatively little is known about why differentials in PA emerge. This paper uses longitudinal data on a nationally representative sample of 6,216 young people aged between 9 and 18, from…

  • Psychopathology and early life stress in migrant youths: an analysis of the ‘Growing Up in Ireland’ study

    Objectives Migrant youths endure many challenges. Such challenges can be stressful and lead to psychological difficulties. We investigated the relationship between migration, psychopathology and stressful events in children and adolescents. We hypothesised that migrant youths would show higher levels of psychopathology and more stressful life events than non-migrant youths. Method Using the Child cohort (Cohort…

  • Children and Families, Then & Now

    None of the many critical moments in Ireland’s often tumultuous history was more significant or defining than the Easter Rising of 1916. Central to the Rising was the Proclamation of Independence, in which Pádraig Pearse declared the new nation’s resolve to cherish all its children equally. CHERISHING ALL THE CHILDREN EQUALLY? brings together contributions from…

  • Social Variation in Child Health & Development: A Life-course Approach

    None of the many critical moments in Ireland’s often tumultuous history was more significant or defining than the Easter Rising of 1916. Central to the Rising was the Proclamation of Independence, in which Pádraig Pearse declared the new nation’s resolve to cherish all its children equally. CHERISHING ALL THE CHILDREN EQUALLY? brings together contributions from…

  • Parental Investment & Child Development

    None of the many critical moments in Ireland’s often tumultuous history was more significant or defining than the Easter Rising of 1916. Central to the Rising was the Proclamation of Independence, in which Pádraig Pearse declared the new nation’s resolve to cherish all its children equally. CHERISHING ALL THE CHILDREN EQUALLY? brings together contributions from…

  • Adolescent Weight and Health Behaviors and Their Associations With Individual, Social, and Parental Factors

  • Social inequalities in Irish children’s cognitive and mental health during secondary school transition: the role of the home learning environment

  • Multidimensional Child Deprivation in Ireland: A New Child Rights-Informed Approach

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